I understand it is "development" ! (eats babies) 8-).
This just happened, ~ 5 PM eastern. I've been having very inconsistent
results using yum. For example, it tells me "no packages available for
update" when I know there are packages to update.
If I try it with just
download.fedora.Redhat.com the failover method
sometimes fails, when I try it with several mirrors in addition to
download.fedora.Redhat.com sometimes it works and some times it doesn't.
My question is: is this normal? If not am I doing some thing wrong and what
additional information will be useful in finding out what? Should I cut and
paste terminal output with date and time and yum.conf?
Thanks for the help
Richard Hally
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 17:21 -0500, Richard Hally wrote:
what is the problem with the /development tree? see below:
It's the _development_ tree. GNOME packages are being updated and it's
impossible to instantaneously update everything at once. The devel tree
gets composed and pushed at 5 am eastern which is prime work time for
Europe (which is where both Alex and Mark live)
Cheers,
Jeremy
[root@old1 root]# yum update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: Fedora Core 1.90 - i386 - Development
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
Resolving dependencies
.Package gnome-applets needs libgtop-2.0.so.1, this is not available.
Package gnome-system-monitor needs libgtop-2.0.so.1, this is not
available.
Package gnome-applets needs libgtop_common-2.0.so.1, this is not
available.
Package gnome-system-monitor needs libgtop_common-2.0.so.1, this is not
available.
Package gnome-applets needs libgtop_sysdeps-2.0.so.1, this is not
available.
Package gnome-system-monitor needs libgtop_sysdeps-2.0.so.1, this is not
available.
[root@old1 root]#
thanks for the help
Richard Hally
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